The All About Dogs Show is the UK’s largest and fastest growing festival devoted to dogs and their owners.
I try to include entertainment both within West Norfolk and beyond and I was pleased to see people of all ages enjoying the highly entertaining...
Tickets are on sale for the King’s Lynn Players latest Lynn News-sponsored musical production, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, are now on sale.
King’s Lynn Festival Chorus would like to hear from tenors and basses, particularly, who wish to join them at the start of a very busy new season.
Skiing talents from England, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, turned out to Lynn’s annual Hanseatic Water Ski Race last weekend.
Norfolk may be home to some weird and wonderful sports – korfball anyone? – but now it has another one thanks to a couple from South Wootton.
People who visit or live in Hunstanton are being invited to share their views on how they believe part of the resort should be developed.
Shoppers are being encouraged to make a wish in a new community initiative launched at a Lynn supermarket.
A Lynn resident has accused West Norfolk Council of a “money-making exercise” after she was issued with a parking ticket following a council event.
Jonathan Agnew MBE, a key figure in the world of cricket, is back on stage with his successful Evening With Aggers show.
New team is designed to assist with this year's major overhaul of government's taxation system
Results will be announced at ceremony in Dudley in September
How patronising! Yet again arch Remainer Mike Larcey repeats the slander that we Leavers are stupid and were duped. Well, I for one wasn’t.
I am writing on behalf of Kenny Lake who wants to publicly acknowledge the care he received during his recent stay at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
New team member, Dan, has recently qualified as a chartered tax advisor
I was glad to read Brian Howling’s letter (August 14) about the problems caused by seagulls.
I can only apologise to Doug Canham for what he perceived as my ‘thinly veiled moan’ about the RAF in his letter last week.
High Street business described as being "highly profitable"
Equipment failures between Cambridge and Royston causing delays
Crews called to village location